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Planes de salud de Medicaid en Missouri

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Missouri Care, Inc.

Healthy Blue

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Servicios para miembros: 1-833-388-1407

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  • 24/7 video doctor visits

    LiveHealth Online lets members visit a doctor through video chat on a computer, tablet, or smartphone at any time.

  • Annual eye exam and glasses

    Vision benefits include an annual eye exam and glasses, covered every year for kids and every two years for adults.

  • Rides to doctor visits

    Eligible members can get rides to their doctor's office.

  • Scout memberships and breast pumps

    Healthy Blue offers additional benefits for members, including Boy and Girl Scout memberships and breast pumps for pregnant members.

enrollment.portal_url, enrollment.portal_name, enrollment.phone, and enrollment.choice_window_days are quote-gate verified against a captured snapshot of the Missouri Department of Social Services' own "Your Guide to MO HealthNet Managed Care" (March 2026 edition, mydss.mo.gov). The areas.statewide.plans roster fact is quote-gate verified against a captured snapshot of the Department's own Managed Care Participants FAQ (mydss.mo.gov/managed-care-participants-faq), which names all four MO HealthNet Managed Care health plans together as the plans whose member handbooks a participant should review: Healthy Blue, Home State Health, Show Me Healthy Kids, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. Missouri's own consumer materials (the guide and the FAQ) describe these plans as a single uniform choice set for every eligible participant with no county or region qualifier anywhere in either document, which is why this file models Missouri as geography statewide with one service area rather than the administrative regions (Eastern, Central, Western, and a Southwest Expansion region) the Department's own regions map, captured here as an informal corroborating source, still names on paper. That collapse is further corroborated informally by Healthy Blue's own site, which states it is administered statewide by Missouri Care, Inc., by Home State Health's 2022 managed care contract announcement describing coverage across all regions of Missouri, and by public reporting that Missouri expanded managed care to all 114 counties and the City of St. Louis in 2017. Show Me Healthy Kids is a specialty plan managed by Home State Health for children in the care and custody of the Missouri Department of Social Services, children receiving adoption or guardianship subsidy, and former foster youth under 26; eligible members are automatically enrolled into it rather than choosing among the plans, but it is one of the four plans the state's own Managed Care Health Plans page and Participants FAQ list by name, so it is included here the same way New York includes Amida Care, a Special Needs Plan for a narrower population. Missouri's Medicaid pharmacy benefit is carved out of managed care statewide and run through the MO HealthNet Fee for Service program using a Gainwell Technologies administered preferred drug list, so every plan's formulary_url points to Gainwell's MO HealthNet PDL search rather than a plan run formulary, and each plan's quality.note says so. Per-plan member_phone, provider_directory_url, and extra_benefits were verified live on each plan's own official Missouri Medicaid page (Healthy Blue, Home State Health, Show Me Healthy Kids, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan) but are not yet cited by a quote-gated fact, and each plan's carrier legal name comes from either the plan's own site (Healthy Blue: Missouri Care, Inc.) or the Missouri Department of Insurance's own company listing (Home State Health Plan, Inc.; UnitedHealthcare of the Midwest, Inc.), also not quote-gated. The enrollment portal mymohealthportal.com (My MO Health Portal) is not a .gov domain and is not yet in check:plans' KNOWN_BROKER_HOSTS allowlist, so this state stays pending a host-allowlist review even though every other check:plans gate passes; see scratchpad/broker-hosts-pending.md. The state as a whole stays unverified, the same standing as TX.json, CA.json, and NY.json today.

Home State Health Plan, Inc.

Home State Health

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Servicios para miembros: 1-855-694-4663

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  • Rideshare to medical appointments

    Eligible members can use Rideshare, such as Lyft or Uber, to get to and from non emergency medical appointments including doctor visits, therapy visits, and lab tests.

  • Dental and vision care for children

    Coverage for children includes dental and vision care along with hospital stays and care when they are not feeling well.

  • Shoes for Shots rewards

    The Shoes for Shots program rewards children and teenagers who get their HPV shot, which can help prevent certain cancers later in life.

enrollment.portal_url, enrollment.portal_name, enrollment.phone, and enrollment.choice_window_days are quote-gate verified against a captured snapshot of the Missouri Department of Social Services' own "Your Guide to MO HealthNet Managed Care" (March 2026 edition, mydss.mo.gov). The areas.statewide.plans roster fact is quote-gate verified against a captured snapshot of the Department's own Managed Care Participants FAQ (mydss.mo.gov/managed-care-participants-faq), which names all four MO HealthNet Managed Care health plans together as the plans whose member handbooks a participant should review: Healthy Blue, Home State Health, Show Me Healthy Kids, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. Missouri's own consumer materials (the guide and the FAQ) describe these plans as a single uniform choice set for every eligible participant with no county or region qualifier anywhere in either document, which is why this file models Missouri as geography statewide with one service area rather than the administrative regions (Eastern, Central, Western, and a Southwest Expansion region) the Department's own regions map, captured here as an informal corroborating source, still names on paper. That collapse is further corroborated informally by Healthy Blue's own site, which states it is administered statewide by Missouri Care, Inc., by Home State Health's 2022 managed care contract announcement describing coverage across all regions of Missouri, and by public reporting that Missouri expanded managed care to all 114 counties and the City of St. Louis in 2017. Show Me Healthy Kids is a specialty plan managed by Home State Health for children in the care and custody of the Missouri Department of Social Services, children receiving adoption or guardianship subsidy, and former foster youth under 26; eligible members are automatically enrolled into it rather than choosing among the plans, but it is one of the four plans the state's own Managed Care Health Plans page and Participants FAQ list by name, so it is included here the same way New York includes Amida Care, a Special Needs Plan for a narrower population. Missouri's Medicaid pharmacy benefit is carved out of managed care statewide and run through the MO HealthNet Fee for Service program using a Gainwell Technologies administered preferred drug list, so every plan's formulary_url points to Gainwell's MO HealthNet PDL search rather than a plan run formulary, and each plan's quality.note says so. Per-plan member_phone, provider_directory_url, and extra_benefits were verified live on each plan's own official Missouri Medicaid page (Healthy Blue, Home State Health, Show Me Healthy Kids, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan) but are not yet cited by a quote-gated fact, and each plan's carrier legal name comes from either the plan's own site (Healthy Blue: Missouri Care, Inc.) or the Missouri Department of Insurance's own company listing (Home State Health Plan, Inc.; UnitedHealthcare of the Midwest, Inc.), also not quote-gated. The enrollment portal mymohealthportal.com (My MO Health Portal) is not a .gov domain and is not yet in check:plans' KNOWN_BROKER_HOSTS allowlist, so this state stays pending a host-allowlist review even though every other check:plans gate passes; see scratchpad/broker-hosts-pending.md. The state as a whole stays unverified, the same standing as TX.json, CA.json, and NY.json today.

Home State Health Plan, Inc.

Show Me Healthy Kids

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Servicios para miembros: 1-877-236-1020

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  • Eye exams and glasses

    Vision benefits include routine eye exams, glasses, and contact lenses when medically necessary, with no referral needed to see an eye doctor.

  • Regular dental and medical checkups

    The plan provides regular medical, dental, and vision checkups for the children and youth in its care.

  • Rideshare to medical appointments

    Eligible members can use Rideshare, such as Lyft or Uber, to get to and from non emergency medical appointments.

enrollment.portal_url, enrollment.portal_name, enrollment.phone, and enrollment.choice_window_days are quote-gate verified against a captured snapshot of the Missouri Department of Social Services' own "Your Guide to MO HealthNet Managed Care" (March 2026 edition, mydss.mo.gov). The areas.statewide.plans roster fact is quote-gate verified against a captured snapshot of the Department's own Managed Care Participants FAQ (mydss.mo.gov/managed-care-participants-faq), which names all four MO HealthNet Managed Care health plans together as the plans whose member handbooks a participant should review: Healthy Blue, Home State Health, Show Me Healthy Kids, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. Missouri's own consumer materials (the guide and the FAQ) describe these plans as a single uniform choice set for every eligible participant with no county or region qualifier anywhere in either document, which is why this file models Missouri as geography statewide with one service area rather than the administrative regions (Eastern, Central, Western, and a Southwest Expansion region) the Department's own regions map, captured here as an informal corroborating source, still names on paper. That collapse is further corroborated informally by Healthy Blue's own site, which states it is administered statewide by Missouri Care, Inc., by Home State Health's 2022 managed care contract announcement describing coverage across all regions of Missouri, and by public reporting that Missouri expanded managed care to all 114 counties and the City of St. Louis in 2017. Show Me Healthy Kids is a specialty plan managed by Home State Health for children in the care and custody of the Missouri Department of Social Services, children receiving adoption or guardianship subsidy, and former foster youth under 26; eligible members are automatically enrolled into it rather than choosing among the plans, but it is one of the four plans the state's own Managed Care Health Plans page and Participants FAQ list by name, so it is included here the same way New York includes Amida Care, a Special Needs Plan for a narrower population. Missouri's Medicaid pharmacy benefit is carved out of managed care statewide and run through the MO HealthNet Fee for Service program using a Gainwell Technologies administered preferred drug list, so every plan's formulary_url points to Gainwell's MO HealthNet PDL search rather than a plan run formulary, and each plan's quality.note says so. Per-plan member_phone, provider_directory_url, and extra_benefits were verified live on each plan's own official Missouri Medicaid page (Healthy Blue, Home State Health, Show Me Healthy Kids, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan) but are not yet cited by a quote-gated fact, and each plan's carrier legal name comes from either the plan's own site (Healthy Blue: Missouri Care, Inc.) or the Missouri Department of Insurance's own company listing (Home State Health Plan, Inc.; UnitedHealthcare of the Midwest, Inc.), also not quote-gated. The enrollment portal mymohealthportal.com (My MO Health Portal) is not a .gov domain and is not yet in check:plans' KNOWN_BROKER_HOSTS allowlist, so this state stays pending a host-allowlist review even though every other check:plans gate passes; see scratchpad/broker-hosts-pending.md. The state as a whole stays unverified, the same standing as TX.json, CA.json, and NY.json today.

UnitedHealthcare of the Midwest, Inc.

UnitedHealthcare Community Plan

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Servicios para miembros: 1-866-292-0359

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  • Babyscripts pregnancy rewards

    The Babyscripts myJourney app rewards members for going to prenatal and postpartum visits, including a gift card just for signing up.

  • Eye exams and new glasses

    Vision benefits include routine eye exams plus frames and prescription lenses.

  • Cleanings and checkups

    Dental benefits include cleanings, checkups, and dental work.

  • Unlimited rides to appointments

    Members get unlimited trips to doctor appointments, dental appointments, WIC, and the pharmacy, plus rides to grocery stores and food pantries.

enrollment.portal_url, enrollment.portal_name, enrollment.phone, and enrollment.choice_window_days are quote-gate verified against a captured snapshot of the Missouri Department of Social Services' own "Your Guide to MO HealthNet Managed Care" (March 2026 edition, mydss.mo.gov). The areas.statewide.plans roster fact is quote-gate verified against a captured snapshot of the Department's own Managed Care Participants FAQ (mydss.mo.gov/managed-care-participants-faq), which names all four MO HealthNet Managed Care health plans together as the plans whose member handbooks a participant should review: Healthy Blue, Home State Health, Show Me Healthy Kids, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. Missouri's own consumer materials (the guide and the FAQ) describe these plans as a single uniform choice set for every eligible participant with no county or region qualifier anywhere in either document, which is why this file models Missouri as geography statewide with one service area rather than the administrative regions (Eastern, Central, Western, and a Southwest Expansion region) the Department's own regions map, captured here as an informal corroborating source, still names on paper. That collapse is further corroborated informally by Healthy Blue's own site, which states it is administered statewide by Missouri Care, Inc., by Home State Health's 2022 managed care contract announcement describing coverage across all regions of Missouri, and by public reporting that Missouri expanded managed care to all 114 counties and the City of St. Louis in 2017. Show Me Healthy Kids is a specialty plan managed by Home State Health for children in the care and custody of the Missouri Department of Social Services, children receiving adoption or guardianship subsidy, and former foster youth under 26; eligible members are automatically enrolled into it rather than choosing among the plans, but it is one of the four plans the state's own Managed Care Health Plans page and Participants FAQ list by name, so it is included here the same way New York includes Amida Care, a Special Needs Plan for a narrower population. Missouri's Medicaid pharmacy benefit is carved out of managed care statewide and run through the MO HealthNet Fee for Service program using a Gainwell Technologies administered preferred drug list, so every plan's formulary_url points to Gainwell's MO HealthNet PDL search rather than a plan run formulary, and each plan's quality.note says so. Per-plan member_phone, provider_directory_url, and extra_benefits were verified live on each plan's own official Missouri Medicaid page (Healthy Blue, Home State Health, Show Me Healthy Kids, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan) but are not yet cited by a quote-gated fact, and each plan's carrier legal name comes from either the plan's own site (Healthy Blue: Missouri Care, Inc.) or the Missouri Department of Insurance's own company listing (Home State Health Plan, Inc.; UnitedHealthcare of the Midwest, Inc.), also not quote-gated. The enrollment portal mymohealthportal.com (My MO Health Portal) is not a .gov domain and is not yet in check:plans' KNOWN_BROKER_HOSTS allowlist, so this state stays pending a host-allowlist review even though every other check:plans gate passes; see scratchpad/broker-hosts-pending.md. The state as a whole stays unverified, the same standing as TX.json, CA.json, and NY.json today.

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Fuente: Missouri Department of Social Services, MO HealthNet Division, obtenido el 2026-07-17

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Verificado por última vez el 2026-07-17